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Ascott launches first co-living property in one-north Singapore

A new range of collaborative social spaces will make up the structure. 

The Ascott Limited revealed its first co-living property as a part of one-north, Singapore’s research and innovation hub. 

324 units make up the development, catering to the hospitality and coliving needs of start-ups and the development of the district through its experiential programme and placemaking activities.

Two towers connected via a link bridge are present in the property, with the seven-floor property being designed by a local architecture firm, WOHA. Social spaces and facilities, and features focused on the promotion of bonding and community-building, will also be present.

“At lyf one-north Singapore, our guests can discover new possibilities, spark creative ideas, and build meaningful connections. We invite guests to discover the property’s well-designed private and social spaces, and carefully curated programmes centred on innovation and sustainability. Combining the best of serviced residences, hotels, and coliving apartments, lyf one-north Singapore will meet the demand of next-generation travellers seeking a unique stay,” said Norman Cross, Head of lyf Brand and General Manager, lyf Operations, Singapore.

Lyf one-north Singapore is currently the second lyf-branded co-living property in Singapore, following the opening of lyf Funan Singapore in 2019. It is also the first of two lyf-branded coliving properties to open in Singapore this year.

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